Mainly rips from my old vinyl that - as far as I know - is not available on CD from legitimate sources. Also, the occasional rip from unavailable CDs.

(in case you didn't realise...) The Witchseason name as used here is not connected with, but is partly a homage to, Joe Boyd's Witchseason Productions, which was responsible for some of the best music to come out of the late 60s and early 70s

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Been away, now I'm back

Hiya

Sorry - I've been on holiday for a few weeks in Italy & so haven't uploaded anything for a while or responded to any comments. Sorry? Who am I kidding - I've been in Italy fer chrissakes!

Today's upload is the only album by Eg and Alice - thanks to my old mate Emil Thompson for the vinyl rip.

Coming soon to this blog (maybe - depends if I can find the vinyl): Dealing With The Dead by Plan 9, a band that features no fewer than five guitarists including the wonderfully named Eric Stumpo, Degenerates & Enflame by The Passage, Sunset Glow by Julie Tippets, a couple of unavailable Dory Previn albums, a couple of early Ian Matthews for the person who name checked him in the Robin Dransfield comments, maybe some Microdisney and Stackridge, and so on. I'm facing redundancy soon so there may be even more time for ripping and uploading!

Thanks for all the nice comments, it does my little heart good to know people are actually downloading these albums.
- Sorry, anonymous, no marc brierly or meic stevens records.
- Reimer, the RTV album is exactly as it is on the vinyl. I don't know a song called "He's the star of the blue-movies" but I do have Neil Innes' first 4 albums on vinyl so maybe some of them will come too.
- Kevin & Karel, the 3rd Home album is the only one I still have on vinyl apart from The Alchemist, which I don't like particularly and is up in my loft where it's likely to stay, sorry.

6 Comments:

Try reading the reviews on amazon.co.uk..a much loved recording that is the soundtrack of quite a few lives (of the lucky few that are in the know at least).

by the way some sources say this was released in 95 but I had this on tape in 88.

Eg's solo album is also a fine record, not as great as this one tho, and incidently Alice Temple did a standout track on the first UNKLE album well worth a listen. Finally it was rumoured that Alice had done a solo album a few years ago, and i think it was finished but never released, i have seen track listings but it is impossible to find or get info about it apart from the fact that the US branch of V2 records was dealing with it. If anyone can shed light on it PLEASE let me know..